The inherent jurisdiction (including wardship) is an ever-developing concept within family proceedings, with a number of important recently reported authorities setting down parameters in respect of its use. The jurisdiction is increasingly used in order to protect children in novel and fact-specific situations which are becoming more regular in todayâ?Ts world. This invaluable practitioner title provides family lawyers with a comprehensive guide to the inherent jurisdiction, the situations in which it can be invoked and its limitations, incorporating the relevant authorities and procedural guidance into an easily accessible text.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-78473-209-7 (9781784732097)
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Background, definition and limitations â?¢ General procedure in respect of orders made under the inherent jurisdiction â?¢ Providing protection from and preventing association with persons who present a risk of harm to a child â?¢ Preventing publication and dissemination of information â?¢ Medical treatment and deprivation of liberty â?¢ Cases with a foreign element â?¢ Novel, unusual and exceptional: Further examples of the use of the inherent jurisdiction in children cases â?¢ Appendices